I haven’t been up to Sillico since our visit. Your photos make me want to go back tomorrow! Roberta is such a good cook, and that funny museum in the palazzo is like stepping into a time warp. Thank you.

What a lip-smackingly fabulous post. I love the corn curtain and I find domestic history museums fascinating. The bridal outfit is so simple and beautiful although it made me think of Miss Haversham. There is something very poignant about the silent instruments on the wall and the picture of the men who played them, but I did rather wonder what had caught the eyes of the priests! I notice the ‘baby’ in the cradle has its legs bound? The Garfagnana must be a very beautiful area; I so enjoy the details your eye and camera capture.

I agree with dear Charlene, you are beautiful guide. I can follow you wherever you take us… This is so beaıtiful and seems so delicious too. Fascinated me all your photographs. Thank you, Viva Italy 🙂 I miss so much. Love, nia